Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Coast rto Coast Part 3 Memphis

 

Coast to Coast 2026

Part 3 Memphis

Up early to pack then took the hotel shuttle bus to the Hertz pick up point at the airport. It took an hour to be processed and pick up the car. The car was a Nissan Rouge. Gita claimed the driving seat and took us all the way to Memphis some 240 miles. At one point on the interstate there was some terrible driving with a pickup truck doing an overtake, undertake,  overtake manoeuvre and almost lost it in weaving onto the central reservation with the truck going sideways as he oversteered going onto the grass. Fortunately he saved it as I visualised the truck rolling causing a serious accident involving us on our first drive in America. We had a stop at a Mexican fast food place for chicken and rice and dove through some very heavy showers. We arrived safe and checked in to the Comfort Inn hotel around four.


Joon’s thirst for live music got us to Beale street in the evening at the Blues City Cafe. A meal and music with a live band made for a pleasant evening until ordering an Uber I had no battery left on my phone and neither did Gita so enlisted the help of the Memphis Police Department outside the cafe and charged her phone. Ten minutes was enough to order the Uber and for it to arrive.




A day at Graceland for Elvis. I had booked the Elvis Experience Tour. It was a very hot day and being inside was a bonus, viewing the house which had some of Elvis’s eccentricities. No show house. It was used and particularly the kitchen which fed everyone 24 hours a day. I liked the bikes and cars and planes. Visiting the family graves it does not matter how rich and famous you it is what you do that leaves the legacy. Elvis loved to perform anywhere and has a record for the number of consecutive performances in Las Vegas. Going around the displays of garments  you can see why there are so many jump suits. Lunch in Grace’s kitchen (cafe) and retiring to the hotel to get ready for another evening out

We went back to Beale Street and walked to the Peabody. It is a luxury hotel and you have access to the roof from which I took photos of the sunset. It is the hotel where Ike and Tina Turner had a famous bust-up. In search of somewhere to eat with music we found Silky O’Sullivan's famous for the ribs they do.



 Being an Irish pub they had Guinness on draft and not appreciating the flavour of the local brews it was time to introduce Joon to the dark nectar. Thereafter we went in search of Irish pubs. The man providing the music at the piano played a whole variety of songs  performing requests including Rocky Mountain High a number of times and attracting punters to sing themselves or a duet with Piano Man. I was impressed by his repertoire. We stayed to the end enjoying the performance.



Saturday, 11 July 2026

Coast to Coast Part 2 Nashville 2

 

Coast to Coast 2026

 Part 2 Nashville 2

I have a cold  and stay at the hotel all day. A combination of too much aircon and tiredness. I got very cold while sleeping. I spend the time catching up on my diary. Joon and Gita go shopping and bring me back pork and noodles and a nice cup of tea. Joon has brought the tea and we have the kettle and tea pot. We use an Uber and leave for the Stadium at 7:30.






 The music has already started as we climb to our seats. Fantastic night of entertainment opening with Rita Wilson, Carin Leon joined Cody Johnson followed by Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Shaboozey, Cody Johnson,  Parker McCollum. We stay to the end. After the show we walked across the bridge to find a place for a beer and something to eat. We were directed by the local police to the Mellow Mushroom and had more entertainment. Joon bargains for a taxi ride home then asks for a stop to buy a burger. This costs him $10 for the privilege. Finally get back to the hotel at 3am.



Still not well but we decide to have a mega breakfast “All you can eat” for $17 at Shoney’s. We use the hotel shuttle to get there and the walk back takes only 10 mins. Joon and Gita go exploring. Eat at Shoney’s again in the evening before taking an Uber again to get to tonights’ show. Another great evening opening with Deana Carter, Carly Pearce joined Rascal Flatts and followed by Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Blake Shelton, Jordan Davis and managed to book an Uber back to the hotel slightly earlier but we still  didn’t get to bed before 2am.

Breakfast at Shoney’s then an Uber to find a farmers’ market. Not enough research into where we were going and could not find that market but did find one eventually. Fortunately our Uber driver didn’t abandon us and did take us to a market. Joon and Gita did buy something so it was not a complete waste of time.



Another evening meal at Shoney’s and then out to our last night at the CMA. Tonight Opened with Rodney Atkins with additional appearances from Scotty McCreery and Dylan Scott followed by Dierks Bently, Luke Bryan, Bailey Zimmerman, Ashley McBryde and Zach Top.

Still not in bed before 2 am.


Coast to Coast 2026 Part 2 Nashville 1

 

Coast to Coast 2026

Part 2 Nashville 1

Up at some unearthly hour to finish packing and check out and the taxi arrives at 04:00. I am in a bit of a state as I have received reports from JetBlue that there is road works around the terminal causing long traffic delays. We are on the edge for times and as we approach the airport we join a slow moving column of traffic. Inching forward I see our departure  creeping closer. Then the traffic was gone and we are at the building entrance. Still with a good margin of time we are helped with the check in  and a kind representative printed everything for us including the baggage tags. The last ones I did I destroyed and had to get them reprinted. Bags handed over and then security. So quick there was time for breakfast and I could relax a bit. The flight was only a couple of hours but there was a time zone change adding an hour.  It was a comfortable flight and we collected the baggage with no problems. I had been afflicted with stories of lost luggage watching too many American soaps. We called taxi and within a few minutes we were at the hotel. Had we been able to use our phones we could have called the hotel for a shuttle. We had Nomad our E-sim so as long as we had that connection we could contact each other. We were at the Raddison far too early to check in but were instantly offered an early check in, for a price which we took and after about an hour we were in a taxi heading for the venue to get Joon’s electronic ticket sorted. That was no mean fete. We were delivered to the back of the Stadium near gate 1. It was not yet open. Gate 11 was directly opposite. The Nissan Stadium holds 300,000. It is big. We headed for the city from that point walking across the main bridge following the music.


 Performances filled the free spaces. We found the broad street where every establishment had acts performing. We found some space in one bar, Posty’s, for a cool beer and a bite to eat. We walk up and down the street  and stop at the Hard Rock Cafe for tee shirts and gifts. We then head back to the stadium for when it opens at six. We find the ticket office at Gate 3 and they resolve Joon’s problems of no internet on his phone. He gets proper tickets but he has to do to Gate 1 to collect them. Back towards Gate 11 and find Gate 8 and hidden next to it Gate 7 the entrance we need to get to our seats. Gita can’t go in as bags are not permitted. She has to leave it in a secure locker in a tent in the car park across the road. Finally we get through electronic check in and are directed to a lift that takes us to a our block of seats. High and at the back. We climb to the top of the Stadium and find our seats.



It was amazing to see so many people and have so many big screens to see the artists and a sound system that acted as one. Our first night at the CMA opening with Charles Esten, Special appearances by Marcus King with Brooks and Dunn. Followed by Main Acts Jason Aldean, Brooks and Dunn, Darius Rucker, Ella Langley and Riley Green.


 Too much for our first day and we left early grabbing a taxi for $55 moving as the police demanded all the taxi’s to move on. W were quickly back to the hotel but too late to get something to eat. We survived on crisps and brandy and talked late into the night.

Monday, 6 July 2026

Coast to Coast 2026 Part 1 New York

 

Coast to Coast 2026

Part 1New York

It seems I have spent the whole of June travelling. The tale starts in New York where we met up with Joon, our friend from Guwahati in Assam where we planned this whole trip. We rendezvoused at the hotel Leo House which was a 120 year old converted church. We were supposed to meet up at Newark airport but because of the Gulf War travel arrangements were changed and Joon’s flight came into JFK so we could not travel together to get to the hotel. Within a few hours we were in our rooms and ready to have an evening out in the Big Apple.


Out to Times Square to view the sites and a bite to eat using the metro to get there. A station was less than a block away from the hotel. Using Google maps to get around was not a success and we got lost getting back to the hotel. No land marks and no idea where the recipe.




After an excellent breakfast we went to explore and found the Rockerfella building and did the Rock Tour. Some great views from the top including Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. It was a warm day and we went in search of a traditional ice cream parlour but had an ice cream in a cafe instead. In the evening we met up with Joon’s old school friend at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central station. A memorable evening and learned more about how to use the metro. Got lost again going back to the hotel.


I had booked a cruise and tour of the Statue of Liberty from the UK in preparation. Again we used the metro to get to the South Ferry station with a long walk to the departure quay and got there just in time. The boat took us to the Statue where we disembarked to walk around.



It was a warm walk, there is no shade but good for taking photos. Back on land we walked a little to get to the 911 memorial and the World Trade Centre. We were getting better at asking for directions and the policemen on patrol were very helpful.


From there we took the metro again to a booking office on 62nd street and got tickets for Moulin Rouge that evening. We returned to the hotel to check in our flight to Nashville the next day and book the taxi to get us to JFK in time. We would have to check out at 4am.



Out early evening for a bite to eat before the show at a pasta restaurant just up from the hotel. We arrived in time for the show which was the spectacle anticipated from Broadway. Did more souvenir and present shopping on the way back and got lost again. It turned into quite a late night. There were only a few hours before we would be up again.

Sunday, 31 May 2026

May 26

 

May 2026

The warmest days ever at this time of the year.  It was not quite so warm at the beginning of the month. There was Wey Valley’s Observed Sunday and the first attended on the Buell and my regular walk around the parking to commemorate the event. There was a really good turn out for a Bank Holiday weekend. A few days later we had the AGM at Normandy Village Hall which was also well attended. I went in the C3 this time being more rural it felt safer at night in the car. Many of the officers stayed post and a few new ones elected. It is good see enthusiasm for the club. Many clubs do not get the support from their members.




The next day Gita and I were off to Chipping Sodbury for the folk night. A bit of heavy traffic because the Badminton Horse trials were on and the entrance was on the way from the M4. I have ridden a horse on a Dude Farm in the USA and I have come to the conclusion I would rather ride something that does not have a mind of its own. The Folk Night was exceptional with very good local artists and a new face also from London visiting Badminton. I particularly liked “Tim the Wind” who played what looked like a homemade instrument some Aztec music. The weekend was low key and enjoyed staying with Adrian meeting up with Jane another of the cycling club members. I had my first ride on an electric bicycle. Up hill it was so easy and probably fast enough to mix it with London traffic now that it is becoming a 20mph zone.


Back home I started to have pain in my right knee. By the middle of the week I was totally incapacitated requiring a GP  appointment for some pain killers. Perhaps it was a little gout which was better in a few days but I did miss the French Car Day at Blackbushe Airport which I had been looking forward to.

Given a few more days I checked over the Burton and gave its first wash of the year in preparation for the MOT. It was a Friday MOT and had to set up Autopay for that. A clean car helps and the Burton passed again without drama.

I had promised Richard from the 2CV club at Drive It Day to make 4 brackets in stainless for his Traction Avant. I took the Buell over to Bagshott to pick up the light fitting to ensure it all assembled correctly. It is now finished and ready to fit to the car.



Later in the next week it was time for the Buell to have an MOT. It was dropped off at Snobs for a service and a few adjustments from all the work done it last year. A success with an MOT with no advisories. Yippee!

Saturday, 16 May 2026

April 2026 The rest of the month.

 

April 2026

The rest of the month

The month started with Hospital appointments. Nothing serious, just check-ups. I went to mine on a fine day on the Kawasaki. It was great to have that expedition.

Next up was Observed Sunday with the Wey Valley Advanced Motorcyclists on the Buell and six trips out to the countryside towards  Amersham to put some miles on the bike. I have not been able to do much more due to the weather and I did more miles in the C3 which did give me some problems with the tyre pressure warning light going Birmingham showing incorrect pressure. Nothing was wrong until I worked out that it was a warning for over-inflation too. Just lowering the pressure a few psi was the solution. I am not used to measuring bar and still need to correct it to psi. One bar is equivalent to 14 psi. 2.5 bar is 35psi.

Doing a little gardening setting up the irrigation system for going away and ensuring that every pot that needs watering gets it. I did another little job to remake the roof for the wood store. I made a frame and used the salvage fence slats when the fence was replaced last year. Another just job that took all day.

I have had dodgy knees since  having the Covid vaccine and they are not getting any better to remedy that I have started walking nearly every day usually for about 50mins which works for me and is about two miles to build my muscles and make my knee joints feel more comfortable. So far that seems to be working.

To finish off the month there was Drive It Day which was different, two of the 2CV club are members of the Traction Avant club and this Drive It Day was with the Traction Avant Club and I was in the El Cid. We met up at Smith’s Garden Centre in Denham. Four Tractions and my Mehari look alike followed a route to Chesham and the De Havilland Aircraft Museum.More Tractions arrived all parked in front of the outside display of aircraft. It was an excellent museum with lots of interactive bits and Mosquitoes everywhere. The museum was not just about the aircraft, pilots and their heroic missions in World War 2. The developments after the war encapsulated how air travel moved from being only for the rich and privileged to mass travel. All in all it was a lovely day with like-minded people.

Coast rto Coast Part 3 Memphis

  Coast to Coast 2026 Part 3 Memphis Up early to pack then took the hotel shuttle bus to the Hertz pick up point at the airport. It took...